An influential business group has rescinded its endorsement of a Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate, and has asked for the return of their campaign donation. A Wisconsin high school football player returns safely after going missing, and shares his mental health challenges. And we'll find out about a Great lakes shipwreck that is part of Wisconsin's Civil War history.

Governor Evers says his proposal to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana will mitigate racial discrepancies in incarceration rates. Our guest explains why these disparities exist, and how enforcement of laws against marijuana possession contributes to them.

According to a report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 7 million Americans are behind on their car loan payments by more than 90 days. We learn what this could mean for the country's economic health.

A fourth lawsuit has been filed challenging December's lame-duck session of the state Legislature, this one arguing Republicans violated the U.S. Constitution when they took powers away from Wisconsin's governor and attorney general.

Gov. Tony Evers says he'll propose $28 million aimed at improving women’s health and infant care in his next state budget as part of a package that would also reopen a flow of state money to Planned Parenthood.

Confirmation hearings for members of Governor Evers' cabinet have kicked off. We turn to Wisconsin Public Radio's State Capitol Reporter to learn about the issues that arose during the hearings and what to watch for during the confirmation process.

Laundry pods are considered an innovation - they’re compact, easy to use and pleasant to look at. But they also can pose a threat to public safety. Our guest journalist joins us to walk through the history of the product and to consider the state of detergent-related injuries in the U.S.